Craneballs Studio

Craneballs Studio
Private
Industry Computer and video games
Interactive entertainment
Founded 2008
Headquarters Czech Republic
Key people
Martin Chamrad, Jakub Smid, Jan Cefelin
Number of employees
20
Website www.craneballs.com

Craneballs Studio is a video game development company based in the Czech Republic. It was founded in 2008. The company originally focused on webdesign and making graphics. It started to develop video games near the end of 2008 due to the financial crisis of 2007–08. Its first video game was released in 2009 and was financially successful. Its other games were successful too, so the studio has grown from three people to around 20.[1][2]

Games

  • 2009 – Blimp: The Flying Adventures – An arcade game developed with Grip Games.
  • 2009 – 33rd Division – A stealth action video game.
  • 2010 – Monorace – An infinity running game[3]
  • 2010 – SuperRope – An arcade game.
  • 2011 – Overkill – A rail shooter.
  • 2012 - Fish Heroes - An arcade game inspired by Angry Birds.
  • 2013 – Overkill 2 – A sequel to the original Overkill.
  • 2013 – 33rd Division – A reboot of a 2009 video game.
  • 2014 - Overkill Mafia - A spin-off to the main Overkill series.
  • 2015 - Overkill 3 - The third game in Overkill series.[4]
  • 2015 - Overcute: Cube Worm - game inspired by Snake
  • 2015 - Delta Force Army Training - First-person shooter
  • 2015 - Splash Cars - An arcade game.
  • 2016 - Ninja Madness - Platform game[5]
  • 2017 - Planet Nomads - A Sandbox game.

References

  1. http://startup.lupa.cz/clanky/craneballs-studios-ke-splneni-snu-vyvijet-hry-je-privedla-krize/ Czech
  2. http://www.appliste.cz/hry-zpusobujici-zavislost-21/ Czech
  3. http://www.slidetoplay.com/review/monorace-review/
  4. Rich, Rob. "Craneballs Reveals Overkill 3 – and it's a Third-Person Shooter". 148Apps. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
  5. Kos, Adam (14 May 2016). "Co právě hraji – české retro šílenství Ninja Madness | Appliště". Appliště (in Czech). Retrieved 30 June 2016.


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